Medical Symbolism in Connection with Historical Studies in the Arts of Healing and HygieneF.A. Davis, 1891 - 171 sider |
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Side v
... less remarkable matters pertaining to medicine , most of them of very ancient date , and some of practical im- portance . Medical mythology is treated of very fully ; and , on this , as indeed on all points , the results of the most ...
... less remarkable matters pertaining to medicine , most of them of very ancient date , and some of practical im- portance . Medical mythology is treated of very fully ; and , on this , as indeed on all points , the results of the most ...
Side 15
... less deep in different in- dividuals . " 3 Beneath it is of a straw color . The scales of the back are oval and carinated , and those of the sides are smooth . The tapering tail measures about nine inches . Movement takes place through ...
... less deep in different in- dividuals . " 3 Beneath it is of a straw color . The scales of the back are oval and carinated , and those of the sides are smooth . The tapering tail measures about nine inches . Movement takes place through ...
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... less than a mile in circumference . Within it are found remains of most of the structures which it formerly contained . In the centre stood the Temple , or Sanctuary , of Esculapius ; in the southeast , at the foot of Mount Coryphæus ...
... less than a mile in circumference . Within it are found remains of most of the structures which it formerly contained . In the centre stood the Temple , or Sanctuary , of Esculapius ; in the southeast , at the foot of Mount Coryphæus ...
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... less scientific and free from superstition . Mr. Leake rather ungra- ciously remarks that the advisors , being " equally dex- terous as priests and physicians , provided themselves with resources in either capacity , which they could ...
... less scientific and free from superstition . Mr. Leake rather ungra- ciously remarks that the advisors , being " equally dex- terous as priests and physicians , provided themselves with resources in either capacity , which they could ...
Side 22
... less noted , asclepia , were certainly far more sanatory . At Cos there was pure , mild sea - air ; and , of those in the mountains or by fountains , each had one or more special natural attrac- tions . Indeed , there could seemingly be ...
... less noted , asclepia , were certainly far more sanatory . At Cos there was pure , mild sea - air ; and , of those in the mountains or by fountains , each had one or more special natural attrac- tions . Indeed , there could seemingly be ...
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